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investments and became an american ledge and. how do we leapfrog the rest of the world? not robber barrons but the visionaries. >> lawrence: people have two ways to watch charles payne. go to fox nation and also go to making money on fox business every day. he will teach you how to make money at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. charles, thank you so much. >> or how to lose less on some days. thank you, lawrence. >> lawrence: thank you for joining us today. thank the former president, donald trump, for joining us this morning and the offer still stands for the democratic nominee for president, vice president kamala harris, whenever she would like to join us on the couch, call in, we'll send someone to the vice president residence. we welcome her on "fox & friends" any time. see you tomorrow. good evening, america. [shouting and chanting]
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>> bill: our nation's capital descended into chaos. what a scene it was, time and time again yesterday. anti-israel protestors burning flags and defacing statues in d.c. police are bracing for even more possibly today. a lot of cleanup this morning as well. good morning, everybody. it has been quite a two weeks here. asme owe bill hemmer back live in new york. good morning >> dana: i'm dana perino and this is "america's newsroom." there is that fox nation special that we participated in about the campaigns of the past and one about 1968. 18 minutes long. highly recommend checking those out. also today's white house visit by benjamin netanyahu is expected to draw more protests. addressed a joint meeting of congress yesterday and agitators were out in full force. [shouting and chanting]
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>> bill: wait until you see what they did to the liberty bell later in the show. unreal. this scene right here shows one brave american trying to take back a flag that was being burned. he was chased and booed for his act. meanwhile on the inside of the capitol israeli prime minister slamming actions on the outside calling them iran's useful idiots. >> these folks with chants from the river to the sea, many don't have a clue what river and what sea they are talking about. for nearly 4,000 years the land of israel has been the homeland of the jewish people. it has always been our home and always be our home. >> dana: it was skipped by dozens of congressional democrats. president trump responding. >> rarely have we seen anything
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like this. i think you should get a one-year jail sentence if you do anything to desecrate the american flag. we look so bad to the world that was a disgraceful display yesterday. >> dana: chad pergram is live on capitol hill. it was something else, chad. >> busy day here on capitol hill. the left burned america flags in washington and hoisted palestinian flags blocks from the capitol in protest of netanyahu's speech. republicans fought back last night replacing the palestinian flags with american ones. >> the people we represent want these flags to be flown here. we believe in this country. the greatest nation in the history of the world and the strongest, most powerful, most benevolent and free nation that has ever been and we should stand for that and stand with our allies and for freedom. that's what this flag represents and happy to hoist it again tonight. >> only half of democrats appeared for netanyahu's speech. those who came and disagreed
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listened quietly. tlaib was one of those but had a protest of her own. displaying a sign that read war criminal on one side. guilty of genocide on the other. it unforiateed republicans. >> no place for that. i wanted to take it away from her. i wasn't going to. if it would have been a guy i would have. what she did was absolutely absurd and ridiculous. there is no place for that. >> democrat peter welch opposed aid to israel over the winter voting no on a spending package because of humanitarian concerns. >> i was somewhat disappointed because we need a path forward. we understand where we've been but how we get to a new place where there is peace and stability, i was waiting to hear the roadmap and i was disappointed there wasn't one. >> senate majority leader chuck
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schumer skipped shaking hands with netanyahu and this morning the words hamas is coming is spray painted on statues of union station. >> dana: thank you. meanwhile protestors harassed prime minister benjamin netanyahu at his hotel releasing swarms of bugs there. this was at the watergate where the israeli delegation was staying. insects included maggots and crickets. the protestors reportedly pulled the hotel's fire alarm in hopes of disturbing netanyahu's sleep. disgusting. >> bill: josh, good morning. from the jewish insider. one of his most effective lines our fight is your fight, our victory is your victory talking about terrorism possibly coming here. play the sound bite about the useful idiots we mentioned a moment ago. >> from all we know, iran is funding the anti-israel protests that are going on right now outside this building. not that many but they are there
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and throughout the city. well, i have a message for those protestors. you have officially become iran's useful idiots. >> bill: it is d.c. today, josh. it will be the dnc in chicago in 2 1/2, three weeks. it will be in new york city throughout the months of september and october. you can go back in history and you could mark it every two years, every four years they find something to get fired up about. this is the cause they've chosen now. >> yeah, netanyahu called israel's fight against hamas as a fight for civilization against barbarism and pointed out about iran's useful idiots as the protests were taking place outside union station where this wasn't just anti-israel, pro-palestinian protests. these were pro-hamas protests and the thing that is going to be worth watching closely is how democrats respond to this sort
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of hard left, pro-terrorism faction. they aren't democrats but democrats have a hard time condemning the protests. president biden put out a pretty strong statement last night. some democrats condemned it as disgusting and called these people supporters of terrorism. notably, though, kamala and her campaign have not said anything as of this morning and that is -- this is one of her first chances to speak out on a big foreign policy issue. she did not preside over the netanyahu speech as the president of the senate. she -- her absence in this conversation not condemning the pro-hamas sentiment and vandalism outside of union station last night i think will be a real political vulnerability for her. >> dana: two questions. one of the reasons it might not feel like a political vulnerability you only see all of that right here because we did a scan this morning. looked all over. no other media outlet is leading
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with that. now biden gave a big prime time speech last night. a big deal. you can't find it on the home pages of these. she might not feel that political pressure. what i want to know, do you think that american jewish voters are noticing her absence? >> certainly jewish voters are watching closely about kamala harris's rhetoric when it comes to israel, anti-semitism. her husband has been sort of a leading voice within the biden administration on those issues but she has not been nearly as outspoken. but you have within the democratic party this faction, you mentioned tlaib, you have a very hard left faction that democrats seem to want to indulge rather than condemn and not willing to have a moment where bill clinton had the sister soldier moment in his 1992 campaign condemning the extremes of the far left. some democrats are speaking out
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and what makes kamala harris's absence from the conversation so glaring this morning. >> bill: josh, here is the moment you mentioned. tlaib holding up the war criminal sign. a clerk came over and told her to put it down and she obliged. they raised the flag back over union station last night. we'll talk to him in 30 minutes. they took the american flag down. put the palestinian flag back up. things are upside down, josh. i think you are very right to point out how does kamala harris address this next? >> yeah, look, this is anti-semitism but also naked obvious anti-americanism. the burning of the flags, taking down the american flag and replacing it with a palestinian flag. the attacking of the police. kamala harris ran on -- when she ran for president in 2020 she
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pivoted to the left and a lot of clips reminding voters of that. she has a chance to have a chance to start from scratch. the fact she hasn't spoken out against these anti-semitic protestors and didn't show up to netanyahu's address could paint her in that leftist corner. >> bill: she has a problem with her own party. 100 house democrats and 28 senate democrats showed up. right about half for that speech yesterday. josh, thank you for coming on today. >> thanks, guys. >> bill: you bet. >> dana: two of our nation's top adversaries are teaming up. intercepting two russian and two chinese bombers patrolling off the coast of alaska only hours before biden's oval office address. cuba says three ships from russia will arrive at the communist island on saturday. that's going swimmingly.
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>> bill: that news with cuba broke a few hours ago. wray was on the hill taking questions about the would be assassin. the most information we've got insince. he also dropped this line late in the hearing and i just -- we want to play it for you. a good reminder to remember what was on his mind. remember, he agreed to this hearing long before the events in butler, pennsylvania. in all likelihood this is what he was getting ready to address, the possibility of terrorists stick streaking again in america. >> we're increasingly concerned the possibility of not a foreign terrorist inspired attack, which is very much -- very much a concern, but even the potential for a coordinated foreign terrorist attack perhaps like what we've seen against the concert hall in russia. >> bill: a quick reminder what happened in russia. it was low-tech terror. these were gunmen who stationed
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themselves outside a concert and waited for everybody to come out and waiting for them to gun them down. that's what he was referring to in that sound bite. >> dana: part of the issue is the open border, right? that's what certainly he has been saying. we are as vulnerable as he has ever seen in his tenure and he has been there quite a while. a heavy start to today but heavy news. to this as well. >> i think it was a coup. they didn't want him running. he was way down in the polls and thought he was going to lose. >> bill: donald trump mincing no words an hour and a half ago after the oval office address last night. here on fox calling biden's explanation on quitting the race nothing more than a smoke screen. reaction on that and many more topics with the speaker of the house mike johnson coming up in minutes. there is also this from pennsylvania.
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>> dana: newly released body cam footage in the assassination attempt of donald trump and more chilling details how the gunman planned to carry out the attack. >> bill: we've always said kamala harris was the border czar, right? not so much anymore for some media outlets. the householding her feet to the fire on the unfolding disaster that has happened on her and joe biden's watch. could go up with the stock market lock in your gains? and when the market goes down, you don't lose anything. forward with your money. never backwards would have that investment strategy, that product actually existed? good news! it does! if you have at least $100,000 to invest, get your investor's guide and see if it's right for you.
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>> bill: so gripping just to watch it again. video released late last night by grassley's office. that video shows officers trying to get to that fence and reach the building. this as we learn more about the shooter and the day he spent leading up to that point. cb cotton back live in butler to fill us in on everything that we know or think we know now. good morning. >> hi, good morning, bill. this new extended body camera video from the beaver county emergency services unit shows the chilling moments after the
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gunman was killed and the evidence officers found near his body. >> f.b.i. director christopher wray testified crooks scoped on the rally site with a drone three times before he tried to kill former president donald trump. we flew our drone over it. the edge gave himself over the
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snipers. he was mostly concealed by trees. crooks was killed by a secret service counter sniper with what a source said was a one in a million shot. we now know why. our drone captured the obstructed view the sniper possibly had allowing him to only see part of the gunman. one man tells me he felt there was not enough security for the vast space of the rally site so he never went in. >> i didn't see any security. i felt prompted, i'm not going in. it is not worth it. i can see him right there and that's how i felt. i don't really need to see him face-to-face. >> the butler county district attorney is now sparring with state police who testified to congress earlier this week that local snipers left a critical post unguarded. richard says that's not true. bill. >> bill: cb, thanks. good to have you back again. there will be more news very
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soon from butler, pennsylvania. >> dana: more stunning revelations from christopher wray who spoke publicly about the shooting investigation for the first time yesterday. >> it appears that around 3:50 p.m., 4:00 in that window, on the day of the shooting, that the shooter was flying the drone around the area. i don't think this has been reported yet. that the weapon had a collapsible stock, which could explain why it might have been less easy for people to observe. >> dana: thank you for coming back on our show. one of the things that wray said yesterday was about the google searches from thomas crooks, watch here. >> on july 6th he did a google search for, quote, how far away
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was oswald from kennedy? and so that's a search that's significant in terms of his state of mind. that is the same day that it appears that he registered for the butler rally. >> dana: as a behavioralist does it tell you anything? a lot of people google lee harvey oswald. do you learn more about him from that google search and what christopher wray told you yesterday? >> we learned a lot, actually. it wasn't just enough to google lee harvey oswald. he googled the distance of that shot. an emerging theme we're seeing with crooks, firearms proficiency and firearms. when you combine that with other behavior insights we're getting from being bullied, some people say he wasn't. getting in his own mind. what was he trying to prove with his firearms proficiency and to
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who? that's what we're seeing developing here over the 400 interviews the f.b.i. and others have done i think we'll continue to start painting that picture of someone that was trying to prove himself to himself and others and he also googled as well as some mental health issues he may or may not have been having. >> dana: he flew a drone two hours beforehand and able to livestream that? >> that was interesting. when we look at things not just a singular event but continuity of whole and look -- they did a good job of showing where and describing where the drone was going, he wasn't using it necessarily to scope out the area. he had done that numerous times before. from my own mind he did a reverse angle what it would look like if you are looking at crooks from another angle from the roof stop. in other words, was it maybe again this is all conjecture, like a selfie moment. looking at what you would look
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like shooting from that position? it could have been something more than just scoping it out. >> dana: do you think he had some idea or maybe he was just hopeful that security would be lacking at this rally? >> boy, that's the big unanswered question right now, isn't it? i think in a 20-year-old mind he didn't have a good concept of what it would or wouldn't be. i definitely see he was determined because he got those eight rounds off. we have the shell casings of it and in the midst of chaos, people saw him, he was determined to get those shots off. i think he was rushed but determined at the same time. we saw the chaos that was ensuing with the challenging communication, all the other law enforcement agencies were having surrounding him. >> dana: the encryption of the devices. they are still unable to get into that. it seems wrong to me. every time we go through one of these situations i understand the desire for privacy but at
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some point don't the companies have to work with law enforcement to prevent these things? >> you would think so, wouldn't you? one of the ways these companies sell their products and devices is to say their encryption is safe for all times. also know this, i thought the director did a good job of being transparent but every time the f.b.i. or any other law enforcement agency comes up with a hack that will get through that encryption, once the company finds out they will put a patch out for it. so it is a battle but you would think that when you have these critical incidents where life is literally on the line and threatened in this manner they would cooperate more. >> dana: stay in touch with us and we have a lot more to learn. appreciate your expertise. thank you. >> greatest nation in the history of the world. strongest, most powerful, most benevolent, most free nation that has ever been. we should stand with that, our allies and freedom. >> bill: they stood for that
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last night. powerful moment republican lawmakers raising the american flag torn down by anti-israeli protestors earlier in the day. speaker johnson joins us to talk about that and many other things. don't miss this. did president biden level with the american people in his address on his exit from the race last night? well, this is how the former president trump heard his oval office speech. >> he has been this way for a long time. he hid in his basement during covid. they pulled a fast one. he was in his basement. when i was campaigning i would say where is this guy? he is never out. that's why you choose glucerna to help manage blood sugar response. uniquely designed with carbsteady. glucerna. bring on the day.
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>> bill: that's video on what turned out to be a big day in
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washington, d.c. a flag torn down earlier that day. mike johnson was there yesterday and with us today. thank you for coming back here to our program. what did that moment mean to you? >> it was an important moment. i think it is appropriate for the elected representatives of the people. i was gathered there with patriots and veterans who served our country in the military represented brandon williams had the idea to put the american flag back in its rightful place. we cannot allow the pro-terrorist mobs to win. they are trying to intimidate jewish people and all those who support israel and we will not stand for it. >> dana: the left wants the american people to believe that donald trump is a threat to democracy. you heard a veiled comment about that from the president of the united states in a prime time address last night. also yesterday those protestors made it very clear that hamas is coming. should we take that seriously? >> yeah, they painted that
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message on the monument in front of union station about a block and a half from the capitol. we should not stand for this at all. we respect free speech, of course. but they are desecrating monuments, destroying public property and they need to be arrested an sent to jail. if they act like that and support a blood thirsty terrorist regime they are, in fact, what prime minister netanyahu said in his speech yesterday useful idiots for the cause of iran. iran is our enemy working through proxies and sometimes directly to attack our most important ally in the middle east and the bond we have with israel is so important for so many reasons. we cannot stand for this and cannot allow useful idiots in america to play along with it. the american flag should fly. >> dana: did the park police give these guys a pass? >> we're digging into that today to insure the law is enforced and we have 0 tolerance for this nonsense. i made it clear to our colleagues we would have 0 tolerance in the chamber for the prime minister's address.
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it was heeded. a great event. extraordinary speech. projected strength on the part of israel and that's what you need the leader of your country to do. we need that now. joe biden isn't providing that strength, he is projecting weakness and why all of this chaos is being allowed to take place around the globe and here domestically. >> bill: it seems like the cops were outnumbered in washington. it seems like it was ten to one. they aren't going away. they will be in chicago and new york for all of september and october. i want to take you back to the oval office address last night. the president on passing the torch. >> president biden: i decided the best way forward is to pass the torch to a new generation. that's the best way to unite our nation. there is a time and place for long years of experience in public life. there is also a time and place for new voices, fresh voices, yes, younger voices. and that time and place is now. >> bill: i want to give you a
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chance to respond to that. he also said i am going to call for supreme court reform because its critical to our democracy. i'm just wondering was there a thought that you had that he may resign immediately last night? and had he, would that have put kamala harris in a better position to take on donald trump? what do you think of all that? >> important questions, bill. look, first of all, he didn't heroicly pass the torch. they ripped it out of his hand. for the party that professes to be the party of democracy they did the opposite. disen franched voters but decided he was ute suited anymore and replaced him with kamala without any real political process there. it is outrageous what has happened there. there may be legal challenges, who knows? this idea he needs to resign is an important question. if he cannot run a campaign for the next four months.
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we know he cannot. how is he qualified to run the most important country in the most powerful nation in the history of the world? i don't think he is. everybody sees that and adversaries do as well. it is a serious problem now. iran, china, russia, north korea may see this as an opportunity. i take every opportunity to look in the camera and say do not mistake this. the united states congress, military and american people are resolved to act in our interests at any time. so what's the drama surrounding joe biden should not be equated with weakness on the part of the american people. we'll stand for the truth and the good thing and that's why i'm glad we had perm netanyahu here yesterday. >> dana: it was almost like a mini state of the union. all of the things he accomplished and what he will do in the next six months. people are thinking are you okay for the next six months? kamala harris campaign are saying unburdened. assuming you have to presume the
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burden was joe biden. this is part of her new ad. call for four. watch here. >> there are some people who think we should be a country of chaos, of fear, of hate. but us, we choose something different. we choose freedom. >> dana: she is getting a little bit of the sugar high part of the campaign. a lot of attention already. there is one thing that i wanted to ask you about. you had an opportunity to see joe biden regularly and you knew, you were saying he is not all there. does kamala harris bear some responsibility for what was covered up to the american people up until last week when biden was forced out? >> dana, it is the largest cover-up in american political history. and the most damaging. kamala harris, of course, knows. she spent a lot of time with him. she boasted how she was at his side all the time making all these terrible policy decisions by the way and why she is the
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co-owner of all this disaster. she was meeting with his reg rarely. knew she was not on his a game. she and other leading democrats went on news stations and told us a lie. said he is on his a game. he runs circles around us. listening to them you thought he would compete in the olympics. they knew it wasn't true and they hoisted a dramatic and really impactful lie upon the american people gas lighting everybody day-by-day and painted themselves into the corner where now they have kamala as their nominee for president. this election will be about policies, not personalities. you line up the policies and records of the trump administration and the biden/harris administration side-by-side it is no contest and everybody knows that. >> bill: cnn had a poll out monday and tuesday. early days, okay? want to caution folks. trump has an edge nationally 49-46. that was the 22 and 23.
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monday and tuesday. we're drowning in news. we are well aware of it. so are the american people. with regard to the assassination attempt in butler, pennsylvania, you told dana and me in milwaukee last week you will set up a task force that is established. seven republicans, six democrats. cheatle said she will have her report in 60 days. when will you have yours and how soon would that be knowing how important this is not just to republicans or democrats or independents or communists or socialist. name the group. how important it is to truly understand what went down in butler, pennsylvania? >> critically important. as we discussed in milwaukee the reason we created a task force is to move quickly. speed and precision are important. we have to get the answer to the american people. 60 days is not soon enough. that passed unanimously last night and republicans and democrats serving on the task force will be named later today
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before we leave town. they will be at work in earnest. a deadline of early december for their final report. we expect interim reports along the way. it begins in earnest and we have to have accountability and insure that anything like this never happens again. so we'll have serious people on the task force doing very serious work. the american people are owed that. >> dana: speaker johnson. thank you for getting that flag up at union station yesterday. it's disgraceful what happened but grateful you guys made it right. >> bill: 20 minutes before the hour. what's in a name, you ask? the liberal media trying to put the toot paste in the tube after dubbing kamala harris the border czar and that's not all. ♪ smile! you found it. the feeling of finding psoriasis can't filter out the real you. so go ahead, live unfiltered with the one and only sotyktu,
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>> bill: here we go to the noor of the office. lawmakers debating a resolution to condemn vice president's ha harriss handling of the border. the last set of votes until they break for august. >> dana: yes. >> asked the v.p. today. she is the most qualified person to do it, to lead our efforts with mexico and the northern triangle and the countries that will need help in stemming the movement of so many folks. leading the effort. the best thing to do is put someone who, when he or she speaks, they don't have to
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wonder about is that where the president is? >> dana: back to march of 2021 when president biden put vice president harris in charge of stopping the record surge at the southern border and this week. the media is trying to pull a fast one. "the new york times," usa today and others claim fixing the border was never harris's job. fox news contributor tyrus and carley are here. two axios headlines. one she is named the border czar and one it didn't happen so much. this article has been updated and clarified that axios was among the news outlets the incorrectly labeled harris the border czar in 2021. >> they can do retractions? >> wow, astonishing. now that i think about it. was she ever? here is the thing, though, it is confusing when your boss every
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day is the first day of the new administration, maybe there was some confusion on maybe she was a czar on wednesday, until she was doing something else because she had no idea biden was -- according to her he was quick as a whip. again, i made a reference about sour milk. this won't pass the smell test. >> bill: gov track was doing in too in terms of her liberal rating. play the clip of cnn and nbc on a similar track. >> what he said about harris and immigration was not true. she was never appointed border czar but put in charge of diplomatic efforts with the northern triangle. >> misinformation. you hear folks talking about the border czar. she was that. >> she was handed a number of issues, some were quite challenging for her, like becoming the unofficial border czar. >> bill: that was just
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yesterday. i just want to say thank goodness elon musk bought twitter and turned it into x or this stuff may get a pass. >> it's called coordinated effort by the harris campaign and media outlets are happy to oblige. they are trying to convince undecided voters in swing states that kamala harris was never in charge of southern border issues. she was in charge of diplomatic efforts to address the root causes of southern border issues. a distinction without a difference. all republicans have to do, all the trump campaign has to do is cut one single ad, run it in the swing districts that says that of her saying that she thinks that we should get rid of ice. it doesn't matter who called her what. her words matter more. >> dana: what about if your boss gives you a job, if you are not
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going to -- you are supposed to do it. the thing i don't understand. embrace it and say this is a tough issue to fix. here is what i'm trying to do. i remember when mayorkas and a couple other guys garland were going to mexico to deal with the mexican government and she didn't go on the trip. >> she said she'll get there when she gets there. it goes back to the same thing. they have been exposed that they were lying to the american people about the president's condition and she was a part of this. now the spin zone old school reference, we're just -- they'll keep spinning until something sticks. the republican party needs to be smart and stick to policies and be quiet. we are going to walk into bear traps. topics like this, we need to stay -- we don't need to disprove. at this point be the adults in the room and we know the facts. >> bill: just about every democrat has gotten behind
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harris, bloomberg or barack obama have not endorsed. the border stecher -- she cannot navigate land mines ahead of her. a biden family source at the "new york post." your theory is what? >> we have conflicting reports. also an nbc news article that says obama is going to endorse her soon. if -- i don't know what barack obama is thinking. i wish i did. if i had to guess i would say that both of those reports can be true at the same time. the no initial endorsement speaks for itself. i think the most likely scenario he is like i've seen the interviews. i know she will struggle. this initial honeymoon phase will wear off. i will reluctantly give my endorsement eventually. i think he will. i think they will campaign together. a big moment and raise a lot of money but that initial no endorsement, i think, speaks
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volumes. >> dana: you think she will show up at the convention with michelle and they'll have a rocking convention. >> they are ecstatic. they have the energy and they've changed the narrative. no one is talking about an attempted assassination anymore. everyone is talking about these little things. they will have momentum and the american people have to remember what's facts from feelings. this is a feelings campaign. the thing about feelings is there is no borders, nowhere to stop, no direction. take wherever your feelings go. stick with the facts and the deeds and the policies, don't engage. do not engage and i think we'll be all right. >> dana: great to have you. >> great to see you guys. >> dana: let's return to normal for a sickle. >> dana reads sports. >> dana: tennis star.
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she was stunned when the honor was announced. >> because you are so special you have the honor of wearing this jacket during the opening ceremony and be the flag bearer with lebron james. [cheers and applause] >> dana: the 20-year-old golf world not youngest but first tennis legend joining lebron james. keep your eye on the ball is what you need to do. spent thousands of dollars to be told that over the year. lessons after lessons. >> dana: when will bill dye his hair blond? >> not a terrible idea. >> bill: let's see how the season goes. >> dana: we're waiting the hear from the pentagon this morning after u.s. fighter jets scrambled to intercept russian
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